There are many features I like about this book. First of all, it has a good weight, good paper, and just right size for holding and reading before a fire, it is a good looking, feeling tome. I come from publishing so this is an important feature.
The formatting gives breath to the story and moments to stop and think without feeling like moments to stop and think. And the space between lines are just perfect measures in parsing the story. You get the blossoms and yes, the seeds and sure, the reality, and it is life and handled with care and expressing, dealing with the reality of a grave illness and the handling of the entirety. Really played out with a great deal of love and care and reality.
If you knew you were dying, in whose hands would you pray to be put?
The great sorrow is ovarian cancer comes from most often a fabricated
"medical, cosmetic kind of" product. Cancer seems to be rooted in such test tubes. And it often takes too long to be uncovered. Be careful.